Nova Scotia Health adds blood collection appointments to ease patient wait times

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Nova Scotia Health is increasing blood collection appointments by 10% weekly due to patient frustration with a new electronic system. The health authority reduced appointments by half after implementing the One Person One Record system, but is gradually restoring capacity. The new system, costing $365 million, aims to return to full capacity by June 24, with urgent cases advised to call specific numbers.


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